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KBG29 said:
JustThatGamer said:

I think VR definitely has a place in the videogame industry, preferably at arcades & theme parks. Personally I don't want to sit at home wearing one of those cumbersome contraptions. Also, I typically play games with others, story & multiplayer, so the shared big screen experience is a must.

Nowadays on the rare occasions I do play games alone I'd prefer to feel comfortable than more immersed, nothing wrong with people embracing VR but it's just not for me.

Fair enough.

I really would prefer that VR at home becomes big, more so than in arcades and theme parks though. I would love to see a future where you can buy a VR system for $5,000 that has cutting edge tech, the most percise motion tracking, and industry leading screen tech. I would totally be in the market for that kind of stuf.

I think one day when the technology is better I'd be all for it, like for example having 2 people simultaneously using VR headsets playing on the same console/PC together, that could be pretty cool. Also I think we need far more powerful machines to run the top quality AAA experiences without compromise. And obviously in the future the headsets will be sleeker and therefore more comfortable. 

I see a future for home VR but I think it's too soon for me to buy into it for the foreseeable future.